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I Love You, I Love You

Original title: Je t'aime, je t'aime
  • 1968
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.5K
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I Love You, I Love You (1968)
DramaSci-Fi

After attempting suicide, Claude is recruited for a time travel experiment, but, when the machine goes haywire, he may be trapped hurtling through his memories.After attempting suicide, Claude is recruited for a time travel experiment, but, when the machine goes haywire, he may be trapped hurtling through his memories.After attempting suicide, Claude is recruited for a time travel experiment, but, when the machine goes haywire, he may be trapped hurtling through his memories.

  • Director
    • Alain Resnais
  • Writers
    • Jacques Sternberg
    • Alain Resnais
  • Stars
    • Claude Rich
    • Olga Georges-Picot
    • Anouk Ferjac
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Alain Resnais
    • Writers
      • Jacques Sternberg
      • Alain Resnais
    • Stars
      • Claude Rich
      • Olga Georges-Picot
      • Anouk Ferjac
    • 21User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Claude Ridder
    Olga Georges-Picot
    Olga Georges-Picot
    • Catrine
    Anouk Ferjac
    Anouk Ferjac
    • Wiana Lust
    Alain MacMoy
    Alain MacMoy
    • Le technicien qui vient chercher Ridder
    Vania Vilers
    Vania Vilers
    • Le technicien-chauffeur
    Ray Verhaeghe
    • Le technicien aux souris
    Van Doude
    Van Doude
    • Jan Rouffer - le chef du centre de recherches de Crespel
    Yves Kerboul
    Yves Kerboul
    • Le technicien au tableau noir
    Dominique Rozan
    Dominique Rozan
    • Le médecin de Crespel…
    Annie Bertin
    • Hélène Wirtz - la jeune femme à la trompette
    Jean Michaud
    • Le directeur de la maison de diffusion
    Claire Duhamel
    • Jane Swolfs
    Bernard Fresson
    Bernard Fresson
    • Bernard Hannecart
    Sylvain Dhomme
    • L'homme qui invite Ridder à dîner
    Irène Tunc
    Irène Tunc
    • Marcelle Hannecart
    Alan Adair
    • Un inspecteur de police à Glasgow
    • (as Allan Adair)
    Gérard Lorin
    • Le dentiste
    Annie Fargue
    • Agnès de Smet - la jeune femme qui sait dire non
    • Director
      • Alain Resnais
    • Writers
      • Jacques Sternberg
      • Alain Resnais
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    8jon1410

    Laboratory rat in the cage of love

    Resnais is haunted by time and memory(viz:- Hiroshima Mon Amour,Muriel, Last Year in Marienbad). Je t'aime, je t'aime, is his attempt to revisit a man's memory of his past love who committed suicide, through a sci-fi framework. A group of researchers have built a time machine and have sent as mouse back in time for 1 minute. However they need a human subject, one who having survived suicide, has nothing to lose. He wants to return to a time when he was at his happiest with his beloved, Catrine. Claude ( Claude Rich) becomes hopelessly lost and unstuck in time, as the machine jumps from one memory to another, in the process something goes wrong, and the patient's memories become fragmented, uncoiling in bits and pieces, out of order, sometimes looping back again and again. In the process, we see relationship come together and fall apart, and the tragic nature of what we're watching isn't clear until the final moments. The question is, did Resnais film the memories in the same random order that the novelist, Jacques Sternberg, wrote them? Moment to moment, we're unclear of what we're seeing even when it seems so simple, so plain. As the narrative continues to spin around like a zoetrope, a visit to the beach or a quiet conversation in bed acquires new meanings as the film progresses. It's as much a love story, or a science-fiction story, as it is a story about storytelling itself, and continues on themes which Resnais has treated before. The surreality of each image and scene, lies like shattered glass. We're left to put the pieces back together, tracing the rapturous highs and turbulent lows of his relationship with his girlfriend Catrine (Olga Georges-Picot). Ridder is trapped in an isolated world of his own fractured, infinitely repeating memories.

    Resnais captures the seemingly mundane rituals of everyday life-dead time- that define the essence of human existence. Ridder's unremarkable life is presented in terse and abstract episodes that, although also eschewing narrative, inherently illustrate a complexity of form, experience, tactility, and emotional realism. In the end, it is the film's organic ability to convey depth and texturality that elicits pathos and humanity for the deeply flawed, alienated, modern day tragic hero imprisoned by the eternal torment of his inescapable, haunted memories.This is a remarkable film-a link between Marker's La Jetée and Gondry's The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind-which doesn't quite come off, as you can't quite pin-point the moment the lover's drifted apart. A cubist structure is built up from a man's life cut in pieces. It's compelling technically, not emotionally: Claude is a neurotic daydreamer, and can't effect any changes, washed on the tides of fractured memory like a jellyfish.Like the haunting image of the mouse at the end the self is trapped in a glass cage, gasping for air. An astringent artistry is at play behind it all.
    5cherold

    a pointless experiment in non-narrative filmmaking

    This is not a sci-fi movie in the normal sense of the word. It does not explore futuristic concepts or alien ways of thought. The sci-fi premise is nothing but a framework for a movie interested in seeing what happens if a movie is told entirely at random in little bits and pieces.

    After establishing a few science rules, the protagonist is plopped into a brain-shaped tent so he can travel back in time and relive a single minute from a year ago. But once in the past he finds himself jumping from memory to memory. Some memories are a few seconds, some might last a minute. Some connect, some seem to be random.

    Many of the moments center around a depressed woman, and the movie is an exploration of her, and him, and whatever surrounds that. There are also moments that are just odd, like an unexplained guy in a Halloween mask.

    Unfortunately, none of this is all that interesting. The lead character is a lump and his women seem interchangeable. (For me that is literally the case; I have faceblindness and could not figure out which woman was in which scene, which means this movie was harder for me to follow than it would be for someone who didn't have issues recognizing faces).

    The look is as bland as the characters, and the whole thing feels more like an intellectual exercise than a genuine attempt to say something about anything.
    chaos-rampant

    Space of memory, endless returns

    Ostensibly buried upon release under the avalanche of the '68 events, a time when the Parisian youths were more keen to plan for a radical future than lament a forlorn past (and perhaps as preparation spent their movietime away from the streets watching Week End or La Chinoise, films that rehearsed their efforts), in this Resnais film we find no eternal sunshines and no spotless minds. We find only memory, this destructive facet of consciousness grinding out its painful cycle of endless returns.

    I had anticipated a complex film, it's what fans of it insist, instead it's the most simple of Resnais' features I have seen. We see here a life rearranged out of time, a love affair, a death. We see how the lovers met, what idle or affectionate time they shared on the same bed, how they hoped or thought to communicate and know one another but probably didn't, the man's struggles to maintain the closeness in the relationship and his failure to do so. We see how they grew apart and broke up, and what happened of them.

    Resnais' touch is that we don't see any of this in that order, rather as convalescent images relived, as though there might not be pattern there. But once the novelty plays out, he doesn't take it far enough. He has to rely on montage for all this, and acquits himself rather well. When they break up, he doesn't follow the scene with something from older, happier times, the contrast would've been much too easy, instead he gives us an anonymous scene from a time inbetween where she's crying on his shoulder.

    It's a simple film only because it comes by the hand of Resnais. In retrospect he was perhaps unlucky to make Hiroshima mon Amour his debut. And as followup, the complete, perfect abstraction of it. What was left for him to go next?
    8adrean-819-339098

    Back to the future (resnais style)

    After having seen three films of Alain Resnais over the past few years 'Last year at Marienbad, 'Hiroshima Mon Amour' and 'Mon Oncle d'Amerique' I think he is a director well worth the effort to learn a little more about.

    Resnais plays with time here and films directly what happens in the conscious of the protagonist. Impossible to place in time and place a linear narrative from the short fragmatic bursts of scenes. Eventually these scenes, disposed and diced, give the mesh or framework leading to his eventual suicide attempt. To make things more confusing it is possible that some scenes are in fact his fantasies and he didn't live them at all.

    I like very much films that deal with time and space when handled by great directors. You leave the cinema often slightly confused as you are thrown back into reality. The film calls for a lot of reflection.
    10Ethan_Ford

    neglected Resnais masterpiece

    After the political theme of "La guerre est finie",Resnais returns to his familiar subject,time,in all its complexity in this film which is almost as opaque as "Marienbad" or as unsettling as "Muriel".Ridder {Claude Rich,an actor whom Resnais used many times over the years}is a publisher whose girlfriend is accidentally killed and who feels in some way responsible for her death.After listening to a recording by Thelonius Monk,he unsuccessfully attempts suicide after which he has a lengthy recuperation in a hospital .When he leaves,two doctors who have a constructed a time machine ask if he would like to participate in their experiments. Having nothing to lose,he readily agrees and enters the bizarre contraption along with a white mouse,although unlike the fly in Cronenberg's film there is thankfully no genetic mutation involved. He does not travel forward in time,however,but back ,precisely one year to a beach in Brittany.The experiment is supposed to last for a minute but something goes wrong and he is trapped in the machine.Now he experiences a host of memories brought sharply back to life,some important,others banal,in a kaleidoscope of sharply edited images which brings to mind the montages of "Muriel".The theme is reminiscent of many films from "La Jetée" to "The eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" and this rarely seen film is definitely one of the most important of Resnais' career.

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      Claude Ridder: Catherine. Catherine... I love you. Do you hear me? I love you. It was the only reason. Long before you die. And now I'm dead. I'm cold. I hear my words. It's the drug... How likely I'll survive? Oh yeah, 100% if I were a rat. Then I'm a rat, because I'm alive. Now see... anyway still have to wait four minutes. And the rat? Where is the rat?

    • Connections
      Featured in Paradis: Je m'ennuie (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Misterioso
      by Thelonious Monk

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ich liebe dich, ich liebe dich
    • Filming locations
      • Avenue Jules Malou, Etterbeek, Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium(Ridder getting out of the hospital)
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions Fox Europa
      • Parc Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,717
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,869
      • Feb 16, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,393
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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